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05/20/08

Teenagers Struggling with Acne?

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 04:00 am , 397 words, 237 views  
Categories: Issues with older children, How to..., Inherited Traits

Are your teenagers struggling with Acne? It is one of those horrors of the teenage years. If your child is also dealing with adoption issues, fitting in, finding their place in the world, acne can seem like the end of a social life. You want to help, you offer kind words, and you dutifully look for a product that will clear the acne. There are so many to choose from, how can you know which ones will actually work? Are they all the same? If they are different, then what ingredients should you look for?

Sebaceous glands are connected to the hair follicles. The job of... more


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05/07/08

Mom Likes My Brother Best

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 05:04 pm , 348 words, 272 views  
Categories: At Home, Children's fears, Inherited Traits

“Who is your favorite kid, Mom?” “Am I your favorite?” “He is your favorite, that’s why you let him have one of your sodas, right?” “Why do you like my brother best?” “You like the girls better than the boys, don’t you?” “The baby is your favorite isn’t she?” Which version of this question have you heard? If you are parenting several children from various backgrounds then you have probably heard them all, just as I have. For a few years, I tried to argue. I tried to tell the questioning child that I loved them all equally. Eventually, after years of being worn down, I just started... more

03/13/08

Did You Adopt Genetically Happy Children?

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 05:08 am , 389 words, 218 views  
Categories: Friendships, Inherited Traits

British researchers are saying that fifty percent of a person’s sense of well-being comes from inherited personality traits. If you adopted a child with just the right genetic mix then that child’s happiness could almost be assured. Researchers found that they needed to understand personality in order to understand happiness. The personality genes, those that allow a person to be extroverted, emotionally stable, and conscientious are responsible for half of a person’s long-term happiness. Researchers further elaborated that being outgoing, calm, and reliable provide an affective... more

02/17/08

What Is the Difference Between Childhood Obesity and Being Overweight?

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 04:48 pm , 624 words, 311 views  
Categories: Daily Routines, Inherited Traits

A child who is overweight weighs too much. A child who is obese has too much body fat. In both cases, the child’s weight exceeds the healthy range for his or her height. It isn’t always immediately obvious if a child is overweight or obese because children grow at different rates. If you take your child for regular physicals then your pediatrician probably charts your child’s height to weight ratio. You can ask your doctor if your child’s weight... more

02/14/08

What Is Behind the Stubbornness in My Adopted Daughter?

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 08:52 pm , 458 words, 462 views  
Categories: Regression, Inherited Traits

Stubbornness must be a hereditary trait because I see my adopted daughters setting their jaw exactly like their birthparents and grandparents. One of the advantages of an open adoption is realizing your daughters’ come by some traits quite honestly. Hopefully, that helps us parents not to take it personally. I thought my daughter, who is now an adult, was stubborn growing up until I met my recently adopted 10-year-old daughter. She continues to give grief over schoolwork. Last year I thought she was purposely not doing schoolwork because she wanted to be homeschooled... more

02/11/08

ADHD + Dyslexia + Teenage Boy + Car = CRASH

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 05:03 pm , 388 words, 337 views  
Categories: Driving, Inherited Traits

Shea likes to drive himself to church service so he can hang out with his teenage friends and this day was no exception. He really isn’t too bad of a driver for just being 18, but he does have ADHD, dyslexia, and those raging hormones that are common in a teenage boy. Honestly, I was a little surprised that our church didn’t cancel morning services.

You may have heard about our recent winter storms here in Michigan. The snow covering the roads and trees is truly lovely, until you have to drive through it. With temperatures hovering around 0 degrees Fahrenheit... more


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01/21/08

My Sons Made My Birthday Special

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Adopting a Sibling Blog at 08:18 pm , 540 words, 186 views  
Categories: Inherited Traits

This morning, my eight-year-old son, Ty, met me coming from the shower with a hot cup of perfectly prepared coffee. He had a dollar bill taped to the outside of the cup. He handed it to me with pride in his voice and said, “Happy birthday, Mom.” He watches me make my coffee sometimes, and he got it just right, a splash of milk, and a tablespoon of French vanilla creamer. He is one of those really neat kids, who always knows the right thing to say and do. If any of us are looking for a lost article, we need only to ask Ty. He always knows where things are. This is quite an accomplishment... more

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